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Try your best, damn the rest #16 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 16:53 pm   Try your best, damn the rest
 

wow!! what a progress you've made!! Now, I really feel more encouraged to continue learning so that I can improve my English. I hope it will be as good as yours Smile
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Try your best, damn the rest #17 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 17:10 pm   Try your best, damn the rest
 

Raoudha wrote:
wow!! what a progress you've made!! Now, I really feel more encouraged to continue learning so that I can improve my English. I hope it will be as good as yours Smile


Thank you, Raoudha.
Wish you luck!
Happytofita
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Try your best, damn the rest #18 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 17:23 pm   Try your best, damn the rest
 

Happytofita wrote:
The day before yesterday, I found a paragraph I wrote about 4 years ago. Actually, I bowed my head in shame when I read it (you will know why). At the same time, I felt very proud of it (you will know why). So, I have decided to share it with you. I will tell you the why behind sharing this at the end.
First, I will show you the aforesaid paragraph, and then show another one I have written recently.

I am sure you have noticed yourself why I hung my head in shame and why I felt proud, too. The sole aim of writing this post, however, is not to boast about the progress I have made, but to urge others on. (It is not that huge amount of progress, but still I should be thankful for small mercies and grateful that I make few flagrant mistakes). I do not want other members to have a low self-esteem. I want them to believe in themselves and their ability to learn English. So, let us set goals right now and work to achieve them. Make NinaZara’s signature ‘try your best and damn the rest’ your motto from now and on.


There's a big difference between both articles, wich means, you were able to make your english in progress, i also have some writing when i have been to learn english, so when i read them, i found out that i made a lot of mastakes. But anyway, I have been tried as much as possible to avoid mistakes, until i have the possibility to write very clear Very Happy

I think who wants to improve something, must learn from his mistakes.The real shame
is , refusing to learn from our mistakes, and don't recognize it. We are here to learn, and teach each other Wink
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Try your best, damn the rest #19 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 17:36 pm   Try your best, damn the rest
 

That was very profound of you, Aryam.
Happytofita
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Try your best, damn the rest #20 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 17:46 pm   Try your best, damn the rest
 

Happytofita wrote:
That was very profound of you, Aryam.


As you were too Wink
I consider recognition of mistakes, is something good
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Happytofita wrote #21 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 19:47 pm   Happytofita wrote
 

Happytofita wrote:
Then you should change your signature to something like [i]try your best, and do not care much about the rest.
(just a suggestion)


I'm thinking in the name of the topic you started, and it would meaningless for begginers. But your message is best for begginers.
Ex.: I make many mistakes that I notice after I've posted them, but if I don't try, I'll never improve my skills.
I think a lot of tittles for the forum you started. F. Ex:
Try your best and bless your begginings. If you have'nt started you hadn't improved.
I bless the day I started. This is a very important day for you, and for any begginer.
Try, try, try, keep trying If you don't try you won't improve.
I don't want to take you out of patient.
so long
Alfwm
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Happytofita wrote #22 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 20:11 pm   Happytofita wrote
 

Alfwm wrote:
Happytofita wrote:
Then you should change your signature to something like try your best, and do not care much about the rest.
(just a suggestion)


I'm thinking in the name of the topic you started, and it would meaningless for begginers. But your message is best for begginers.
Ex.: I make many mistakes that I notice after I've posted them, but if I don't try, I'll never improve my skills.
I think a lot of tittles for the forum you started. F. Ex:
Try your best and bless your begginings. If you have'nt started you hadn't improved.
I bless the day I started. This is a very important day for you, and for any begginer.
Try, try, try, keep trying If you don't try you won't improve.
I don't want to take you out of patient.
so long
Alfwm


It is not important whether it is meaningful or not as long as there is a message behind it. The aim of the title is to 'titillate' the reader.
Happytofita
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Happytofita wrote #23 (permalink) Sat Jan 17, 2009 23:33 pm   Happytofita wrote
 

It is not important whether it is meaningful or not as long as there is a message behind it. The aim of the title is to 'titillate' the reader.[/quote]

You are right, the message is very good
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